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Raymond C. Fuller, Jr. Not well! Actually, there is no pressure for me to meet a deadline, so I rarely let writer's block bother me. Usually if i'm stuck on something, it's …moreNot well! Actually, there is no pressure for me to meet a deadline, so I rarely let writer's block bother me. Usually if i'm stuck on something, it's because I wrote my characters into a corner.. I just have to figure a way out. Or (and I hate this) rewrite what got them there to begin with. Long walks with "writing" in my head sometimes works, but more often I go to bed thinking about it and wake up in the middle of the night with a couple of ideas. I've "written" many a chapter while still laying in bed in the dark.(less)
Raymond C. Fuller, Jr. Can you remember all the times you've said to yourself, "That's what I SHOULD have said"? Maybe in response to your boss, or your significant other or…moreCan you remember all the times you've said to yourself, "That's what I SHOULD have said"? Maybe in response to your boss, or your significant other or the rude clerk or the poor kid crying in Walmart. You didn't know what to say at the time, but later, you knew the exact words you should have said. I can go back and say it. Well, my characters can. And they usually do! All those times I spent worrying about how I should have acted or what I should have said, I can make someone else do. AND I can make the other characters act the way I want. Hmmm. I think I need to get a life....

Also, I have to admit, I love solving puzzles. Writing is like solving puzzles. What would this charatcer do if...? Why? Then how would the other characters react? Why? (less)
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What If?

I've been asked through other forums where i get my ideas for my novels. The answer: everywhere! I think I spent my life from childhood on, thinking "What if...?" I even have a coffee mug that sits in front of me as I work on my writing that says "What if?" So, what if i tried to wake up my blog here while I let my latest novel "rest" before I begin the "final" edit?


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